• Saint-Amand may refer to: Saint-Amand (writer) (1797–1885), French playwright Aline Saint-Amand (born 1936), Canadian politician Alphée Saint-Amand (1903–1983)...
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    Amandus (redirect from Amand (saint))
    commonly called Saint Amand, was a bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated as a saint, particularly...
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    Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (category Knights of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary)
    de Saint-Amand, p. 22 de Saint-Amand, p. 24 de Saint-Amand, p. 40 de Saint-Amand, p. 38 de Saint-Amand, p. 42 de Saint-Amand, p. 44 de Saint-Amand, p...
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    Saint-Amand-Montrond (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃ mɔ̃ʁɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France and...
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  • Mario Saint-Amand (born (1968-01-23)January 23, 1968) is a Canadian actor from Quebec. Mario Saint-Amand began his career in 1987 at the Denise-Pelletier...
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    Saint-Amand Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-Amand), once known as Elno, Elnon or Elnone Abbey, is a former Benedictine abbey in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, Nord, France...
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    Saint-Amand-les-Eaux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿amɑ̃ lez‿o]; former Dutch: Sint-Amands-aan-de-Skarpe) is a commune in the Nord department, northern France...
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    Odo of St. Amand (French: Eudes; 1110 – October 1180) was the 8th grand master of the Knights Templar, between 1171 and 1179. Odo was born to a noble...
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    preceding actions, succeeded, and Saint-Amand-la-Haye was again in Prussian hands. Thus at 19:00 Saint-Amand, Saint-Amand-la-Haye and Wagnelée were still...
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  • Edris Saint-Amand (born 26 March 1918; died 9 february 2004) was a Haitian novelist. Born in Gonaïves, one of Saint-Amand's most notable novels is Bon...
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  • Alphée Saint-Amand (April 10, 1903 in Sainte-Thècle, Quebec, Canada - April 20, 1983 in Sainte-Thècle) was a mayor and businessman in Quebec. He was married...
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  • Aline Saint-Amand (born June 16, 1936) is a former Canadian politician in Quebec. She represented Jonquière in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1983...
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  • département Saint-Amant-Tallende, in the Puy-de-Dôme département St. Amant (horse), winner of the 1904 Epsom Derby. Saint-Amand (disambiguation) Saint-Amans...
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    Saint-Amand (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃]) is a former commune in the Manche department in Normandy in north-western France. On 1 January 2017,...
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    Saint-Amand (Walloon: Sint-Amand) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Fleurus, located in the Arrondissement of Charleroi, province...
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    Saint-Amand Bazard (18 September 1791 – 29 July 1832) was a French socialist, the founder of a secret society in France corresponding to the Carbonari...
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  • Saint-Amand Saint-Amand Handball is the name of a French handball club from Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, France. This team currently competes in the French Women's...
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    and hagiographer. He was long associated with Saint-Amand Abbey, so is often known as Hucbald of St Amand. Deeply influenced by Boethius' De Institutione...
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    Marthe Bonnard (born 22 February 1869 in Saint-Amand-Montrond - died 26 January 1942 in Le Cannet) was a French painter best known as the muse, mistress...
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    Nazianzus. It is first mentioned in a 12th-century catalog of the library of Saint-Amand Abbey, although the production of the manuscript has been dated to the...
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    Saint-Amand-Longpré (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃ lɔ̃pʁe]) is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France. The commune was formed...
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    Mont-Saint-Michel (French pronunciation: [lə mɔ̃ sɛ̃ miʃɛl]; Norman: Mont Saint Miché; English: Saint Michael's Mount) is a tidal island and mainland commune...
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  • Saint-Armand, real name Jean-Armand Lacoste, (17 November 1797 – 13 January 1885) was a 19th-century French playwright. He was born and died in Paris...
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    Lieu-Saint-Amand (French pronunciation: [ljø sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃]) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is the home of the Sevel Nord facility...
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  • John of St Amand, Canon of Tournay (c. 1230–1303), also known as Jean de Saint-Amand and Johannes de Sancto Amando, was a Medieval author on pharmacology...
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    The arrondissement of Saint-Amand-Montrond is an arrondissement of France in the Cher department in the Centre-Val de Loire region. It has 115 communes...
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  • Florimond Boudon de Saint-Amans (1748–1831), French naturalist Saint-Amand (disambiguation) Saint-Amant (disambiguation) Saint Amand This disambiguation...
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    invited them to his headquarters at Saint-Amand-les-Eaux and had them arrested at Orchies. They were escorted by Saint-Georges, who immediately drove back...
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    Saint-Amand (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃.t‿amɑ̃]; Auvergnat: Sent Amand) is a commune in the Creuse department of the region Nouvelle-Aquitaine in central...
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    The Château de Montrond is a ruined castle in the commune of Saint-Amand-Montrond in the Cher département of France. A fortress has existed on the site...
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